October 9, 2025 | CalMatters

California’s K-12 students are emerging from the pandemic malaise, posting the most significant academic improvements in years, according to state test scores released today. The Smarter Balanced standardized test results show increases for almost every student group and every grade...

June 11, 2025 | EdSource

Gov. Gavin Newsom’s Master Plan for Career Education offers a critical and timely opportunity to reshape education and workforce preparation to be more efficient, effective and accessible, especially for students. As the Legislature considers the proposal, there is plenty here...

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This commentary examines California’s opportunity to articulate a coherent and forward-looking vision for public education that extends beyond academic standards and performance metrics. While the state has adopted important frameworks over the years, it lacks a unifying definition of student success that addresses the full range of skills and competencies young people need to thrive in a changing world. The commentary traces past efforts to define such a vision and highlights emerging work—such as local and statewide “Portrait of a Graduate” initiatives—as steps toward greater coherence. It considers how aligning policies such as graduation requirements, accountability metrics, and educator development can support this vision, and emphasizes the importance of engaging student voice to ensure it is both relevant and actionable. The piece concludes with recommendations for state leaders to move from vision-setting to implementation in ways that support whole child outcomes.

March 19, 2025 | Willamette Week

Portland Public Schools has a math problem. The district enrolls 13,138 students across its nine major high schools. But enrollment numbers are in a steep decline. By the 2033-34 school year, population researchers at Portland State University project, those same...